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Annual events

Banner advertising Hale Carnival. People setting up stalls for fete.

A summary of community events that take place annually in Farnham.


Farnham has a long tradition of holding annual community events with many of them raising money for local charities.

Some events do not have websites but closer to the time, you will find that most organisers advertise the details on our events calendar or send details to the Farnham Herald.

April

Farnham Beer Exhibition – Beerex

Beerex is held at the Farnham Maltings every spring and is the longest-running beer festival to be held in the same place in this country. There are usually around 70 beers available from approximately 30 breweries. All profits are for the benefit of local charities.

For full details visit the farnham lions website.

May

Farnham Duck Race

The annual Duck Race is held on the River Wey adjacent to Gostrey Meadow. Races are held approximately every 20 minutes. There are also a number of stalls run by local charities. The Duck Race is held on the Saturday of the Bank holiday weekend that falls at the beginning of May.

For full details see here.

Rowledge Village Fair

The Fair is held on the day before Spring Bank Holiday Monday on the Recreation Ground in the centre of Rowledge. There are traditional stalls, competitions and games and money is raised for local charities.

For full details visit the rowledge village website.

Weybourne Village Hall Feel Good Spring Fair

Enjoy a day of fun and community spirit with a variety of local groups and businesses, performances, art gallery and workshops focussed on having fun and feeling good. All proceeds go towards the upkeep and improvement of the village hall.

For full details visit the Weybourne Village Hall website.

June

Wrecclesham Village Fete

A traditional fete held in June at Wrecclesham Recreation Ground.

Farnham Carnival

Held on the last Saturday in June in Farnham town centre. This annual event is organised by Farnham Lions and the Hedgehogs and has been taking place for several decades.

For full details visit the farnham carnival website.

July

Hale Carnival and fete

Hale Carnival is held on the first Saturday in July. The carnival parades from Hale School to Hale Recreation Ground. The afternoon fete is a fun combination of live music, food, dance and traditional activities such as the dog show and children’s events.

For full details visit the hale carnival website.

Farnham Charity Bike Ride

The event is held in July and is organised by Farnham Round Table.

For full details visit the Farnham Bike Ride website.

The Bourne Show

The Bourne Show is a traditional village show which is held in July and has taken place on the Bourne Green at Lower Bourne for over 50 years. It provides a great afternoon out for all the family and raises money for local charities and good causes.

For full details visit the bourne show website.

September

Farnham Food Festival

A free annual event that marks the end of a two week celebration of food. Castle Street is closed to traffic and is transformed into a bustling market place for 80 or so food stalls, live music and food demonstrations.

October

Farnham Craft Month

Farnham is England’s craft town and every October, the town gets involved in a celebration of craft. Craft month provides an opportunity to try out a new craft, to see makers in action, take a craft walk and buy work from local designer makers.

For full details visit our Craft Town pages.

November

Firework Fiesta

The annual fireworks display and bonfire is held in Farnham Park. The event is organised by Farnham Round Table on a Saturday around 5 November.

For full details visit the Farnham Round Table website.

Venison Dinner

An annual dinner that dates back 400 years and was originally held to stop townsfolk from poaching deer from Farnham Park.

Christmas lights switch-on

An event for the whole family. The programme is packed full with live music and performances by local schools. Pantomime characters from nearby theatres add to the festivities.

More details will be available in the autumn on our events calendar.

For more information on these events visit our events calendar which you can filter by fete and fayre.

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